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UCVA
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UCVAUncorrected Visual Acuity


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To join the fire service you musta: Be aged 18 or over Be physically fit with good aerobic capacity Have uncorrected visual acuity of 6/9 or better Enjoy satisfactory colour perception (pass a normal Ishihara Colour Vision test) Pass verbal, spatial, numerical and non-verbal exercises Be able to work at heights and in confined spaces Accept pay ranges from pounds 25,000 for a qualified firefighter to pounds 35,559 for station manager
The two severely myopic twin sisters have uncorrected visual acuity of 20/200 or worse, but with corrective measures, both function identically to individuals without similar impairments.
Sheedy, "Contact Lenses for Police Officers," Journal of the American Optometric Association, 57, 1986, 658-660; Terry Cox, Annis Crabtree, Daniel Joslin, and Adrienne Millet, "A Theoretical Examination of Police Entry-Level Uncorrected Visual Acuity Standards," American Journal of Criminal Justice, 11, 1987, 199-208.
 
 
 
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